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UW Celebrates the Rochelle Gateway Center in Topping-Off Ceremony

September 13, 2013 — The University of Wyoming celebrated the Marian H. Rochelle
Gateway Center in a topping-off ceremony Thursday (Sept. 12). The ceremony
marks a high point in a facility that will serve UW students for generations.

“Even though the university has been transformed with almost
$700 million in capital facility projects in the past decade, UW has never had
a true ‘front door,’ and definitely not something that reflects the state-of-the-art
ideals of students and guests of the 21st century,” says UW President Bob
Sternberg. “The Rochelle Gateway Center promises to be that front door, a place
where new visitors, parents, prospective students, industry partners, alumni
and donors will get their first introduction to UW. It will be a very
special destination befitting of the nation’s No. 1 land grant university.”

Located on the corner of 22nd Street and Grand Avenue near
War Memorial Stadium, the 67,000 -square-foot Marian H. Rochelle Gateway Center
is a dramatic state-of-the-art welcoming center.

The center is a remarkable statement regarding the impact of
private fundraising on Wyoming’s university. It is funded completely through
private support, including a $10 million commitment from Marian H. Rochelle to
name the center and a $6 million commitment from Mick and Susie McMurry through
the McMurry Foundation to name the center’s two most prominent visitors’
spaces.

These are by no means the only major gifts, as the center’s
mission of supporting students throughout their lives has resonated with UW’s
supporters. In addition to the Rochelle and McMurry gifts, an impressive list
of donors has stepped to the plate:

--Roy and Fay Whitney -- $1 million to name the Grand Avenue
Plaza.

--Carol and Ramon Tomé -- $1 million to name the Student
Recruiting Center.

--April Brimmer Kunz and Marian Rochelle -- $500,000 for the
north sculpture.

--Roy and Caryl Cline -- $500,000 to name the UW President’s
Room.

--Toni Cupal and Mike Volpi -- $500,000 to name the Grand
Conference Room.

--A group of donors -- $500,000 to name the UW Family Room
in honor of Ben Blalock.

--Patricia and Jack Guthrie -- $300,000 to name the President/CEO’s
Executive Conference Room.

“The Marian H. Rochelle Gateway Center is a tribute to the
vision of UW’s most remarkable philanthropists,” says UW Foundation President
Ben Blalock. “The passion and commitment that Marian, Mick, Susie and so many
others have for UW’s students and alumni is humbling. The UW family will now have a front door to
Wyoming’s university. All who come to UW are welcome.”

“The Foundation Board would like to express its heartfelt
appreciation to the passionate UW supporters who stepped forward to make this
project a reality,” says Clayton Hartman, chair of the UW Foundation Board of
Directors. “We are honored to be able to provide a signature facility that symbolizes
our half century of strategic partnership with Wyoming’s own university. It
will be the hub of a vast network of UW students, alums and friends -- which
will help students make full use of their degrees and launch successful
careers.”

The facility will be a multi-use location with an advanced
technological infrastructure, small and large meeting rooms, and public and
social event spaces. It will be a place for prospective students and families
to enter the university, for gatherings of current students, for alumni to
arrive and celebrate the history and traditions of their alma mater, for
friends to participate in the university’s programs and for employers to
interview and recruit UW students.

The center will include museum-quality space to commemorate
the history of UW with high-tech displays and exhibitions that honor the impact
of UW on Wyoming; the renowned alumni and friends who have supported Wyoming's
university; and the noteworthy traditions of the institution. The story of
Wyoming’s energy will be told through displays and interactive technology in
tribute to energy’s importance to the state.

The project is a partnership among the UW Foundation, UW
Alumni Association, the UW Center for Advising and Career Services and UW
Admissions, and will contain office and collaborative space for these units as
they support and promote the university.

“Our
UWAA Board is excited to capitalize on the opportunity to expand the external
alumni relations activities to the center and increase the reach of the UWAA to
better serve our alumni, students and UW,” says Keener Fry, Alumni Association
executive director. “Our alumni will benefit from the ease of access to alumni
staff and services, and invitations to participate in quality alumni events
planned to be held in the center. After a visit to the center, alumni will
leave with a heightened sense of pride for their alma mater.”

“The opportunity to host employer information sessions and job fairs in the
building expands our capacity to bring employers to our campus,” says Jo
Chytka, director of UW’s Center for Advising and Career Services and the
Johnson Business Career Center. “Having 10 technology-equipped and
professionally appointed rooms for employers to conduct hiring interviews with
our students elevates the playing field for our graduates. This setting will
immediately convey to employers that UW students can succeed in a corporate
environment anywhere in the world. In fact, we see this center as the students’
gateway to the real world and their future.”

“First impressions are always so important as prospective
students and families go through the college search process,” says Shelley
Dodd, director of Admissions. “This new building will have the ‘wow’ factor and
make a positive impact on their campus visit experience. Linking Admissions staff
with the Center for Advising and Career Services, Alumni Association and
Foundation will create an important connection as we get a number of alumni who
bring their children to UW to visit campus.”

The facility was designed by Cheyenne-based Pappas &
Pappas Architects, P.C., and DLR Group, an integrated design firm with offices
across the United States. The national branding firm Advent LLC, whose
high-profile projects include University of Southern California, University of
Texas and Texas Tech, will design exhibit and museum spaces in the center. The
construction manager at risk is Wyoming- and Colorado-based Haselden
Construction.

“We feel that we have truly created a landmark building that
will serve as the front door for the University of Wyoming for decades to come,”
says Stephen Pappas of Pappas & Pappas Architects. “This high-performance
inspirational building will be a key element in successful recruiting and
student placement efforts, and Pappas & Pappas Architects is honored to be
the Architect of Record.”

“Of all of the UW projects that I've had the honor to manage,
the Marian H. Rochelle Gateway Center might be the one that has the single most
impact on Laramie, UW and Wyoming,” says UW Foundation Owner Representative
Chet Lockard, Project Guide Services. “I believe that it will be a gem for
everyone to enjoy both functionally and architecturally.”

The university owns the site of the facility, which held a
U.S. Forest Service Research Station. The property was deeded to the university
in 2005.

Plans for the project began in 2008 as part of the UW
Foundation’s strategic plan and the university’s long-range development plan.
In 2011, President Tom Buchanan and the UW Board of Trustees assembled a
university facilities planning team and charged them with the direction and
leadership of the project. Construction of the facility began in late spring
2013, with opening projected to be in the fall of 2014.

The topping-off ceremony, which took place on the
construction site, included a beam-signing and a dinner. Featured speakers were
UW President Bob Sternberg, UW Foundation President Ben Blalock, the Honorable
April Brimmer Kunz and Mick and Susie McMurry, and UW Board of Trustees President
Dave Bostrom.

The Marian H. Rochelle Gateway Center will be a bridge
connecting a worldwide network of passionate UW alumni and friends, and
inspiring students to be the best as they pursue their goals at Wyoming’s
university. To learn more and to see the progress of construction and
renderings of the building, go to www.uwyo.edu/foundation/gateway-center.

Photo:Susie and Mick McMurry of Casper sign their names to the
final beam to be placed during a topping-off ceremony at the University of
Wyoming’s Marian H. Rochelle Gateway Center. The McMurrys committed $6 million to
the center through the McMurry Foundation. Looking on is UW
Foundation President Ben Blalock. (UW Photo)